Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1920 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
——-—os mI "* fBUi * \nbJll wSe® \ V —- j^Jl^■ ® The Suite illustrated above is in stock. The frame is finished in brown mahogany and the. covering is a blue velour. W. J. WRIGHT
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar By Edgar nice is the latest and Burroughs best of those famous Tarzan stories that have thrilled millions |HK* of readers. Tarzan is one of the most uniquecharacters ever created in fiction. He is*a majestic man, a noble beast, an aristocrat in civilization and a King in the Jungle. Tarzan is the dream man most of us would like to be, and when you surrender yourself to the thrill of his exploits in the damp African jungle you are only yielding to the pull of primitive impulses and in imagination are back again in preHistoric times, swinging from tree totreeingloriousabandonthrough the primeval forest or fighting the great cave bear with rude stone weapons. Once you have started this gripping tale, a team of horses couldn’t pull you away from it until the last word is told. ® h OUR NEW Mh SERIAL JU Read It! Jf# James Handle is seriously ill at the home of bis son, Edd J. Handle, on N. Cullen St
Job printing at the Republican
K PRINCESS THEATRE .K MATINEE—ZiII NIGHT—TiW* ~ ' Mary Miles Minter —in— ' 1 • BB BB| 888 BB B” B B BIM BB B B mr MHHI 1■ s Illi ■ Ll* La La Bb -•-■» ®Bw WW wBB nF B '•- nBBw WBBBBBBB w wF* • 818 ■■■■■■; ■• •-’. Sil »» I LmL at OM Cuthbert. She to noiuover* the antics of I certainly won him over, and he _!_•_>»» waul Lav at mH tit ba* Ajrpnmt abh®« noauor* ■no ouanaj wim* * w««* *•» —* •“ •"• to hav. a by!, But th.-, ahaJ rinning—he wanted . boy. Zd Ao IS A -FAMILY PICTURE.” »be Pie Pa mhily I - lbs* • mtIWC TH£bl AULI । *r £■ “HOME SWEET HOME*' ?"'••) COMEDY - _< „/v- ’ * J •-<’ :<Q ■'.d
